The Kuwait Pavilion officially opened today at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan. It introduces a architectural landmark representing Kuwait’s ambitious vision for the future. Designed as a “Visionary Lighthouse,” the pavilion vividly embodies Kuwait’s national development plan, New Kuwait 2035. It blends the nation’s heritage, innovation, and sustainability.
Located in the “Empowering Lives” district, the pavilion’s architecture draws inspiration from Kuwait’s maritime and desert landscapes. It symbolizes the nation’s resilience, progress, and forward-looking spirit.
This year’s participation underscores the deep-rooted ties between Kuwait and Japan. It highlights a relationship built on economic collaboration, cultural exchange, and mutual respect. Kuwait first participated in Expo Osaka in 1970 and returns after 55 years to showcase its growing regional and international influence.
Salem Al-Watyan, Commissioner General of the State of Kuwait Pavilion, stated, “Our presence at Expo 2025 Osaka signifies Kuwait’s enduring friendship with Japan.
Dr. Naser Al Daihani, Director of the State of Kuwait Pavilion, emphasized, “The pavilion encapsulates Kuwait’s ambition and resilience. It offers visitors an immersive journey bridging our proud history with our visionary future.
It invites visitors to explore a multi-sensory journey through the country’s historical milestones and innovative aspirations. Through storytelling and interactive exhibits, visitors experience Kuwait’s commitment to empowering lives through progress, knowledge-sharing, and international collaboration.
With its impressive architecture and dynamic exhibits, the Kuwait Pavilion is set to become a highlight of Expo 2025 Osaka. It is drawing global attention and fostering deeper international relationships.